When the cutting speed or feed of a metal cutting tool is increased, the most striking effect is on the rate of tool wear, but there are other changes which take place at the same time. These are changes in the geometry of the chip, tool forces, and tool build-up and surface finish. An attempt is made in t h i s paper to form a logical theory to explain these variations in the mechanics of the process. The problem of tool wear is not attempted. A series of tests has been conducted on mild steel and copper, over a wide range of speed, feed, and tool angle j and a theory has been developed. The results arrived at are:-(1) That local temperature in the chip plays an important part in af€ecthg the friction at the (2) For many purposes effects d...
In the present study, the effect of variation of cutting speed (Vc), feed rate (s) and depth of cut ...
With increasing cutting speed, the cutting temperature increases only to a certain limit, and in cas...
Trent introduced the concept of tribological conditions of seizure at the tool–chip interface, when ...
Mathematical relationships defining surface finish as a function of tool geometry and feed have been...
Observations are made regarding the influence of cutting speed and friction on cutting force by way ...
High speed cutting (HSC) is strongly discussed in modern production engineering. Many examples from ...
High speed machining has received an important interest because it leads to an increase of productiv...
In machining, the formation of chip and tool wear is controlled by the tribological phenomenon at th...
The paper presents the results and the influence a single factor has in the drilling process. The re...
The nature of the contact at the chip-tool interface and its evolution in the low speed cutting of p...
The paper presents the results and the influence a single factor has in the drilling process. The re...
Machining of Inconel 718 at higher cutting speeds is expected to provide some relief from the machin...
In the present study, the effect of variation of cutting speed (Vc), feed rate (s) and depth of cut ...
In this paper, effects of friction on temperature and pressure in tool-chip interface contact were e...
Experimental reserches on chip formation,cutting temperatur,cutting resistance, effect of cutting sp...
In the present study, the effect of variation of cutting speed (Vc), feed rate (s) and depth of cut ...
With increasing cutting speed, the cutting temperature increases only to a certain limit, and in cas...
Trent introduced the concept of tribological conditions of seizure at the tool–chip interface, when ...
Mathematical relationships defining surface finish as a function of tool geometry and feed have been...
Observations are made regarding the influence of cutting speed and friction on cutting force by way ...
High speed cutting (HSC) is strongly discussed in modern production engineering. Many examples from ...
High speed machining has received an important interest because it leads to an increase of productiv...
In machining, the formation of chip and tool wear is controlled by the tribological phenomenon at th...
The paper presents the results and the influence a single factor has in the drilling process. The re...
The nature of the contact at the chip-tool interface and its evolution in the low speed cutting of p...
The paper presents the results and the influence a single factor has in the drilling process. The re...
Machining of Inconel 718 at higher cutting speeds is expected to provide some relief from the machin...
In the present study, the effect of variation of cutting speed (Vc), feed rate (s) and depth of cut ...
In this paper, effects of friction on temperature and pressure in tool-chip interface contact were e...
Experimental reserches on chip formation,cutting temperatur,cutting resistance, effect of cutting sp...
In the present study, the effect of variation of cutting speed (Vc), feed rate (s) and depth of cut ...
With increasing cutting speed, the cutting temperature increases only to a certain limit, and in cas...
Trent introduced the concept of tribological conditions of seizure at the tool–chip interface, when ...